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Address: 108 Crescent Street, Norwich, CT06360

Phone Number: 860-887-2506

Description: Located on the campus of Norwich Free Academy, the Slater Museum awakens...

Located on the campus of Norwich Free Academy, the Slater Museum awakens visitors to the richness and diversity of the human experience through art and history. For more than one hundred years, the Museum has displayed and interpreted the best examples of fine and decorative art, representing a broad range of world cultures of the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Africa.

A recent visit to the Slater Memorial Museum found us in the middle of the 71st Annual Connecticut Artists Exhibition which began February 8 and will run through March 20, 2015.
Its an exhibit featuring Painting, Sculpture, Photography, Watercolor, Drawing, Pastel and Mixed Media, altogether totaling 145 pieces of artwork.
There are timeless exhibits throughout the museum as well, along...
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Gem of a museum on the NFA campus. Locals don't know what they have. What they have is a world class museum with "one of a kind" castes made in Europe, shipped over in boats almost 80 years ago and reassembled on the schools campus. A must see and you'll want to go back again and again. New exhibits as...
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We were staying at Foxwoods in December and the Native American Museum was closed for the season. The weather wasn't great and the museums in New London were also closed and so we decided to explore Norwich. More or less stumbled upon the Slater Museum and decided to invest the $3 each admission. Absolutely no regrets. Small but interesting collection...
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I grew up in Norwich, went to NFA, and saw art and copies of well known sculptures done when you could make plaster of Paris casts of the originals. It was great to see the originals as we traveled the world. The "local" collections are excellent. So, if you are visiting the local casinos and want to take a break...
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My wife andI spent an hour here after doing some research and loved the place. It is well worth the modest entrance charge and where else can one see exact full size replicas of the Pieta, the Venus de Milo, Michelangelo's David, etc., etc. in the same building? We have been to the Vatican, the Louvre, the British Museum, Florence,...
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The Slater Museum has been a supported favorite of mine for years. It's a wonderful place to learn sketching skills. In the permanent works: John Denison Crocker and William McCloy.
The 70th CT artists exhibition, visited today, has an astonishing variety of media represented. It runs through March 21, 2014.

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